tolerance

Tolerance, in the political and social sense, involves two components: 1. Finding others' beliefs or behavior wrong or, in some substantive way, highly objectionable. This fundamental disagreement must be present on issues that really matter, not on issues that are minor or trivial. 2. In the face of this intense disagreement, one refrains from resolving differences by violence or the threat of violence.

Tolerance is NOT a matter of pluralism or multi-culturalism. In order to be tolerant, one does not accept or find others' actions or attitudes a matter of indifference. Rather, a necessary condition for tolerance is rejection of others' beliefs and way of life.

The upshot of tolerance is fighting a continual civil war with those whom one disagrees with in non-violent ways. A society characterized by tolerance will be full of constant confrontation and conflict without threats or violence. As commentator Jonathan Schwartz has argued, tolerance involves challenging the beliefs that others accept without question including issues surrounding sexuality, religion, and race.

Tolerance also is closely related to free speech. Free speech is primarily designed to promote free discussion of controversial questions in politics, religion, and morality. Therefore, speech codes and Politically Correct sensibilities advanced by the left are restrictions on free speech and are forms of intolerance.
I think everything you say and believe is immoral and disgusting. I shall try to eradicate your beliefs from the face of the earth. But, I shall express my disagreement only verbally and refrain from violence to suppress your point of view. Therefore, I am demonstrating tolerance.
by Tex in Tex February 07, 2008
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tolerating

The designation (i.e., "rating") of how patient, forgiving, and understanding someone is.
Ebeneezer Scrooge had a deplorably low tolerating when it came to extending charity or thoughtfulness towards others.
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toleration

The "urban" way of saying we should show tolerance. See conversate.
"Tom knows Bob has trouble with that, he should have more toleration."
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tolerance

disguise of one's learned or inate prejudice's/biases in public
We are very tolerant of *sic* behavior here.
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tolerism

Noun. From the verb - to tolerate. One's skill in consuming massive quantities of alcohol without displaying obvious signs of drunkenness.
Malcolm's lack of tolerism was evident at his birthday party last night.
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Tolerate

tol·er·ate
ˈtäləˌrāt/
verb
If she tolerates you, she likes you or something you're doing.
I tolerate you
😘
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tolerable

A person was is able to stand. A friend who is just a friend..
He is a tolerable chap
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